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Everything You Need to Know About Stinger Suits: FAQs and Tips

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Summer is here, and so are stinger suits! If you’re planning to enjoy some water activities, you definitely want to consider wearing a stinger suit to keep your skin safe from potentially deadly jellyfish stings, and protect yourself from the sun.
But what exactly are stinger suits and how do they work? Here’s everything you need to know to understand more about this essential swimwear.
 

What’s the difference between stinger suits and lycra suits?

Stinger suits are like lycra suits but with extra thickness for greater protection. These full body suits come in adult and kids sizes, and can even include socks, mittens, hoods and full face covers for maximum coverage. On the other hand, lycra suits come in shorter versions that provide less coverage.

How do stinger suits protect from marine life?

Stinger suits can protect you from potential threats like jellyfish, sea lice, and other stinging creatures. They have a ventilated weave and moisture-wicking properties that help keep you dry and cool in hot conditions.

Are stinger suits better than sunscreen?

Stinger suits are treated against UV light and can provide a more effective way to protect your skin against the sun compared to sunscreens. Treated stinger suits don’t wear off during the day, and they’re a great alternative for people who are allergic to sunscreens. You can also find thinner stinger suit fabrics that keep the stingers away but still allow you to get a tan.

Will stinger or lycra suits make me feel hot in warm conditions?

No, these suits are designed to be cooling! The fabric quickly dries water from your skin, taking heat away to keep you feeling comfortable. Wearing nothing underneath the suit will give you the greatest feeling of freedom and ease of movement.

How do stinger suits protect me from the sun?

Stinger suits have a tight weave fabric that helps to keep UV light from penetrating through to the skin. They’re pre-treated with UV inhibiting ingredients to increase their protection from the sun. Plus, they’re designed with ventilated weaves and moisture-wicking to help keep you cool and dry in hot conditions. They can also come with antibacterial properties to protect you from microorganisms in open waters.

What sun protection factor do I need for my stinger suit?

Stinger and lycra suits come in different UPF/SPF ratings that indicate the amount of UV radiation that can pass through the fabric. The higher the UPF rating, the greater the protection. If you’re going to spend long periods in intense sunlight, a stinger or lycra suit with a UPF of 50 should offer the best level of protection.

How do I best care for my stinger suit?

After using your suit, make sure to rinse it with fresh water to remove any salt or sand that may have accumulated. Store it in a dry, dark place to prevent the silicone from turning an off-color.

 

In conclusion, stinger suits are a great investment for those who love water sports and want to protect themselves from both the sun and marine life. Choose a suit with a high UPF rating and enjoy your time in the water without any worries.

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